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04-18-2003 10:12 AM
04-18-2003 10:12 AM
I have a HP 9000 running HP 11.00,if i try to use a sendmail the system back the following message:
echo prueba |sendmail -v amezquita.erick@bellsouth.com.gt
amezquita.erick@bellsouth.com.gt... bellsouth.com.gt: Name server timeout
amezquita.erick@bellsouth.com.gt... Transient parse error -- message queued for future delivery
amezquita.erick@bellsouth.com.gt... queued
The /etc/hosts include the exchange server ip,
Thanks
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04-18-2003 10:30 AM
04-18-2003 10:30 AM
Re: SendMail problem
If you are using your Exchange server to route outgoing email (aka "Smart relay host") from your system, go into /etc/sendmail.cf and edit the 'DS' parameter to include the host name of your Exchange server. For example, if the /etc/hosts entry for the exchange server is:
192.168.4.4 mailserver
Change
DS
to:
DSmailserver
in /etc/sendmail.cf and restart your sendmail process. All emails not going to your local system will automatically be routed to the Exchange server for delivery.
I hope this helps,
Steve Illgen
UNIX Systems Administrator
Cracker Barrel OCS
"Pass the Biscuits, Please!"
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04-18-2003 10:31 AM
04-18-2003 10:31 AM
Re: SendMail problem
These posts will give you an idea on how to configure sendmail:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xb3db91ccb36bd611abdb0090277a778c,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x69a7ee3e323bd5118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Regards,
DR
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04-21-2003 05:30 AM
04-21-2003 05:30 AM
Re: SendMail problem
If the machine you want to mail to is loacl, then yes, set your DS macro to the server name of the exchange server. You might also need to set the DM macro to bellsouth.com.gt
Rgds...Geoff
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04-21-2003 05:49 AM
04-21-2003 05:49 AM
Re: SendMail problem
If you are running 8.11.1, first make sure you have the latest web download installed. If so, and you still have the problem, then increase the timeout parameter in the .cf file:
#O Timeout.resolver.retrans=5s
change this to something like 5000 ( this is in miliseconds), uncomment, restart the sendmail daemon and see if that works.
Berlene
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04-21-2003 08:47 AM
04-21-2003 08:47 AM
SolutionIt's DNS or mail relay server.
nslookup yahoo.com
Does it resolve. If not, check /etc/nsswitch.conf how resolution occurrs, then /etc/resolv.conf to see if those entries are actually name servers.
If you are already using the DS parameter noted earlier in the thread it could be your mail relay server rejecting your mail.
Usually those servers authorize relay one IP at a time and the admin needs to do that.
Diagnostic test:
/usr/sbin/sendmail -v -d8.99 -d38.99 stevenprotter@juf.org
Replace my email address with a real one please.
after using the command line, type a line of text and then
Then a dot(period) . the
You'll get plenty of diagnostics and go down the right road toward resolution.
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